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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1895. W N & BURK © HOUS! 4 wil ren D; 10 ROOMS EACE or as’'a whole; latest im- r. Hayes and Larkin sts. SE: 3 ROOMS: 88 MOM 3 st.. bet. 7th and Sth, 0 9 ROOMS 615 Fell s JOMS: YARD, WATER, & 12 Golden , 8 ROOMS, NER HOUSE, § ROOMS, BATH A Ty, on Twelfth st.; $40. DEMPST ATk ave. ND , 36 NWORTH, , § rooms; bath AR CLAY good as new in- 250. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS — Continued. PERSONALS. PIANOS. VIOLINS, ETC, 493 X0 TH — FURNISHED HOUSEKEEP- &4 ing rooms, single or en suite; reference. ROOMS AND BATH: MODERN IMPROVE- ments; rent $17. 1114 Potrero ave, near Twen- ty-fourth st. )()7 A POWELL—2 207 2oom anny rooms, with kitchen for housekeep- ing; cheap. 9()98 MAREET-WELL FURNISHED SU £UJO ny tront housekeeping rooms; rent rea- sonable. 1917 JISSION — LARGE SUNNY SUITE, Lo | furnisted for housekeepiny; bath: gas stove. HYDE—2 SUNNY HOUSEKEEPING rooms, in Teal 1 large sunny front. CALLISTER — 4 SU bed rooms and bath 210 “HOUSE: ; hot-air heat- 2916 ers. NER HOUSE, 6 ROOM ce yard. large basement. 4 OF 6 ROOMS AND BATH rent $16. Inguire cor. BASE- ~THE HOFFMAY a 6-room and wood order, new en'; Tent § ROOMS W, - convenience: bors: 40-foor st 3 \AM LICHTENSTELN, 15 Grant KLY HOUSE OF 6 ROOMS AND L&, bath; ed; refined nd landlord. STOI END DELIGHTFUL DAYS rom BALDWIN & HAM- )Y, NEAR LARK ST TY— $ rooms and bat! ,§2120 neteenth and | MARIPOSA -BRYANT AVE.— 3 sun rooms and bath; rent $8. 2311 TTEND THE GRAND OPENING OF THE £\ Sah Francisco Meat Company’s market: will take place on Saturday. August 24, with prices (o suit the times; give them a call and be convinced that they will have one of tie best and largest dis- plays of fresh meat in the city market; they have secured one of the finest Gurney refrigeraors Lo preserve all their_meats fresh and clean; 26 Sev- enth st., between Market and Mission. 5. BRUNS- WICK, manager. ATLORS INTERESTED IN THE SCIENCE of garment-cutting, are invited to inspect a de- vice that gives @ correct pattern for the person measured. Can be seenat 25 Kearny st., over Car- many’s store. AIRDRESSING 250, MANICURE b2c; LES- sons given. MES. BUTLER, 131 Post, RIVATE ROOMS OF PORTLAND LO2 fice, 814 Stockton, upstairs: tel. 5938, ET YOUR FAVORITE BRANDSOF SMOKES and chews at Cigar and Tobacco Bazaar, 1627 Devisadero st., near Sutter. ALRS REMOVED BY ELECTRICITY PAIN- lessly: busts enlarged; freckles, wrinkies and FRONT HOUSE- SOUTH PARK—8 UNFURNISHED ROOMS Lx fnr housekeeping ; reasonable. 141 3 , NEAR HOWARD X 3 sunny front rooms for housekeepinz. 17()3 STOCKTON, NR. FILBERT—NIC furnished nousekpg rooms, yard; cheap. POINT LOBOS AVE. SUNNY FUR- | other facial blemishes removed; we guarantee nished rooms tor housekeeping, with use | Satisfaction. MME. KARROW, Woman's Dis- of bath: $12; no children. pensary, 1206 Market st. F FRED BLAKE, HOSTLER, WILL CALL upon or communicate with CLARENCE C. A. BERRY, 506 Market st., S. F., he will hear of something to his advantage. }1 Standard, upright, cas BARGAIN LIST OF PIANOS. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., Piano House, cor. Sutter and Kearny sts. Call early. Instruments here advertised nsually sell prompily. Prices on these pianos the same whether sold for cash or instaliments. Stool, cover and tuning for one year without ad- ditional charge. Delivery free. 1 Gabler. square, rosewood, g0od for beginner. ,bo 1 Ceheidmayer & Soehne. apright. 00 1 Newman Bros., square, new strin, finished; good as new. 1 Nugent, square, carved legs ranted good 48 new. 1 Gabler, upright, thoroughly repatred 1 Weber. square, looks like new, sou; new, plays like nes 1 Biathner, uprizht. b ;. 1 Morris (Boston), upright, mahogan. 1 Ronisch, upright, rosewood: 8500 new. 1 Webster, upright, wainut case: most ex would pronounce it new. 1 @abler, upright: sells new i 1 Estey, upright; truly a bargain. . 1 Emerson, upright, waluu case, largest size. 500 PRACTICALLY NEW. 1 Steinway, uprizbt, ebonized case, plain. 1 Steinway, upright, walnut case. 1 Steinway, upright, ebonized case, large size. 1 Steinway, baby grand, slightly used. 1 Gabler. parlor grand: » magnificent piano. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., Piano House, Sutter'and Kearny sts. IT MAY_ CONCERN—THAT T, HOLLAND, will not be re:pon sible for zny debts contracted by my wife, MaRY HOLLAND, atter this date. G. A, HOLLAND 1_11 9 TAYLOR, AR JACKSON—FUR. - (Bnl room and kitchen: complete; $14. 399 THIRD—FRONT FURNISHED HOUSE- £Z keeping sultes: very cheap; single, §1. . M.D., 1400 VAN NESS AVE. « cor. Bush; apartments for patients. VAFORANDE TRIC BATHS, 501 LEAV- enworth st., cor. O'Farrell, room 186. A5y, TERNs: LOW PRICES. KUHLER & CHASE. BETTER AND EASIER PLAN TO BUY A A piano by renting. Be careful to go to XKOHLER &CH.ASE’S.? finAd 30 D’Flm!l st. DECKER BROS., STEINWAY, FISCHER AND other first-class makes of planos: little used: cheap for cash or on easy terms. KOHLKR & CHASE “8 and 30 O'Farrell st. EA9Q TURK—LARGE FRO R( 5 543 K-LAEGE FRONT ROOM_COM plete for 1 Ou: ré ? VAN NE 196 Suie rooms f0r housekeeping, D02 WaASHIN ished housekeeping rooms: running water ASANT FRONT r single; reason- BOOMS TO LE BURNETT, 1864 MARKET_ELEGANT NEW building; modern improveme nts; handsomely furnished sunny suites;single rms and unfurnished. 1(3 HAYES — UNFURNISHED ROOM TO Tent, with use of stove. FUR | T- BISHOP, CHIMNEY-SWEEP: PRICE, 81 all ) "per flue: work guaranteed; flagstaffs painted. Phone main, 441, 823 Market st. A. A. DETECTIVES, MALE AND FE- £\, male shadows: divorce a specialty: highest references given. Address Test, box 43, this office. JEW HOME RESTAURANT AND FAMILY A\ dining-rooms; American and French meals Served in first-class style; 25c. up. 122 Turk st. VW ALTZ GUARANTEED: PRIVATE OR 13 class. PROF. FOSTER'S Dancing School, 997 Market st ARGAINS IN USED PIANOS; UPRIGHT Bines 560, $100, $180, §210,and they are sach bargains as will make you bappy all over if you secure one. THE J. DEWING CO, 2d floor, Flood Bi Fourth d Market sts. I HAVE MON i MY FINE PIANO will be sacrificed to obtain it; make an offer. See it at room 21, 809 Market st. PROFESSOR _OF MUSIC ABOUT TO GO abroad will dispose of an elegant Hardman plano cheap for cash. Room 10, 809 Market st sien NING FOR LADY, i 31 Post st. IGENUINE *GRANCIN M ULLER. Mechanics’ Fair. ‘ [OST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE M ‘Winchester House, 44 Third, near Market 200 rms, 25¢ to §1 50 pr mght; $1 50 to$6 pr week. ANE cost over ali-price; rent $33, with for $22 50. Apply to : 4 ROOMS: YARD; off Second st., bet. 4 AND 5 ROOMS: BATH; h and Dolores. COT- NNY COTTAGH D basemer : sble. 1 S AND BATH. 21 BYL ore and Webster, Ellis and "LOMBARD ST, bath: modern im- FLATS LEGANT FLAT and all the latest 5 minutes’ rid MOST Iy MADISON & Tw LET—18 OCTAVIA, SUN) LAT OF 6 x : $22 50, MADISON & BURKE. 5 MS AND STABLE FOR 4 i Apply 2 Hayes st. 3 M& EACH; 2041 Ha Y ROOM . 18tk d very des rable 5 1 Park ave., EAVENWORTH 1 l-..)y NEAR WASHING- D) ¢ new flat: contains 5 rooms and b \provements; large sunny coursin rear ©) NEW, UPPER, 4 5 rooms, bath 2] T, 3 ROOM ) s AR key at 1325 Washington st. 7 00M FLAT: BATH; VERY 00MS, MODERN 2 Sixth st. UPPER ¥ heast corner Bush and Jones; 24 MADISON & BURK NTO—FLAT OF 7 ROOMS t of 5 rooms: fine view. g00d cc vor, Turk and La SON & BURKF ralk from business center; see thisto-day. MADI- ) MCALLISTER—UPPER FLAT EVEN { Z0O rooms: laundry, bath and 4 rooms: reduced. ©719() PUINT LOBO! I —SUNNY FLAT; 6 2120 s bain: tatest improvements: £10. “ROOM 7 ()7 STOCKTO: 107 Provemens 9n1() CALIFORNIA—$20, UPPER 2510 §ai-5" rooms, baths lower fiat, & rooms, stationary tubs, hot and cold water, §12 50. i \: EAR OITY HALL: 8 FLATS: 6,6, 7 ROQMS. AN 10, 143, 713 Grov, W FLAT, 7TH_ST. BELOW ath; $8 to $16. is; chea) QUNNY FURNISHED FLAT; 800 WE ) cor. Fulton: 5 rooms and bath; rent 3 Fuiton st., or BALDWIN & HAMMOXN ontzomery ;q %) MISSI0 DZ+) housekeeping room; modern furniture; per month. " 7 JONES —Fl 617 room, wich xiicher Y ALCOVE . RNISHED bath, lsundry; ()1 MISSION o 1 llv.)z housekeeping Tooms: cheap. 3 2";1'1“1“:& . BET. HOWARD AND +) Mission—2 unfurnished rooms for house- keeping: rent $6. £10Q THIED, 519 ished ousekesping rooms. 11 " TENTH, NEAR MARKET — LARGE sunny front rooms; housekeeping or board. 1354 b HOWARD—2 SUNNY BAY-WINDOW 3‘5 ;1 FIFTH—SUNNY FRONT ROOM AND COR. SOUTH PARK—FUR- furnished housekeeping rooms; range; 2 kitchen; furnished for housekeeping. $)] MISSIO; SHED ROOMS FOR JZ1 hoasel HOW 2 5 keeping rooms; single or double. | 83 | 1304 D " 413 ZOE ST., x n 1 4th;$11&812. CONNECTED FOR ROOMING AND | -')-401 NINTH-NICELY FURNISHED 409U2 rooms; also housekeeping rooms; $5 to $10 & mont Z)':{O—i'u’u W A R D_FURNISHED SUNNY ~ ”l-,: flat; 4 rooms; bath; piano; garden; rea- sonable. g Y FURNISHED rent reasonable: near City Hall. ITE OF PARLORS; | S NTINA — CHEAP FUR- 46 2 mished room. EMEN U | ROOM; RUN- 26 furnished and unfurnished; strictly respectable; central; very moderate prices. 28 Eighth st., near Market. ' A. W. NING. IOO BUSINESS CARDS,$150; SENT FREE, city orcountry. HILL, 72414 Market st. LECTRIC LIGHTS IN EVERY ROOM—WIN. chester house, 44 Third, near Market: 200 rooms, 26¢ to $1 50 per night: $1 50 to $6 per week, "A LL LADIES WHO RIDE BICYCLES, GET £\ your suits to order at HUTT'S, 212 Mason st. I AND PROBATE ADvics FREE; DIVOR Iaws & specialty; suits, Superior, Justice and Police Courts; terms reagonable: collections, etc. G. -at-law, 850 Market, cor. Stockton, ALDWIN BICYCLES REPAIR WORKS, COR. Gough aud Fell sts.; second-hand bicycles bought, sold, rented and repaired. PIANO STUDIO, W. HOWE, ait’y 205%5 LECTIONS MADE AND PEOPLE TR. at Graham’s Agency, 330 Pine \'m. CHEVALIER HAS R < management of the “Miramar,” 703 Geary s sunny rooms, single or suites: excellent board elevator; prices moderate. to sult the times. GEARY, COR. LARKIN rooms. 9" 1 HOWARD — DOUBLE AND DOz front rooms; furnished, with gas. | 1129 HEOWARD ST-SUNNY FURNISHED &¢J front rooms; §! , BET NUTON HUUBE, 127 KEARNY | £1 ant sunny rooms, en suiteand siugle; firstclass | in every respect: terms reasonable. | —TO 1 OR 2 GENTLEME 1ed sunny front bay-window room : located about 8 bloc v and Market sts.: private fit OF PIANO, HAND- hed parlors for day studio: cen- 5 Market st. 27 MARKE { O | ers wanted; rooms T, BET. xth and Seventh—Single and sultes; per week, $1 50 to $5: familles | OTQ MINNA, NB. FOURTH-—NICE SUNNY | % 4O double rooms for man and wife or 2 gentle- | men; also sinzle rooms; clieap ren | 6’39 MISSION — SUNNY, | DO & front rooms; also back rooms; respectable, N ELEGANT DISPLAY OF MANDOLINS, guitars and banjos at MAUVAIS', 769 Market. W ANTED. “TO BUY CHEAP FOR CASH A ood upright plano. P., box 17, this office. UST RECEIVED-CELEBRATED BUSH & Gerts Manos: Lone unsurpassed: cases unique ROFT & CO., 324 Post st. CITY REAL ESTATE. 26x120; 34 7 ; EAST SIDE 20TH AVE., . bet. A and B sts., Richmond District. CHAS, C. FISHER, 507 California st. ARGAIN—5 AND 6 ROOM HOUSES AND coitages on easy payments. V. WILLIAMS, 214 Pine st., room 3. WANTED—BESIDENCE IN SAN FRAN- cisco worth £30.000: will pay $12,000 in first- roperty; balance Broadway, Oak- class clear Oakland residence saah. CLOUGH & BAKER. 1 and. RICK BUILDING BUSINESS PROPERTY on Market st.; rent 87200 a vear. Wrn:lr]wflo ave. and Baker st., 56x187:61t.; rice, $11,000. B p'i?.lldn!ul.lyl-!l 8t,, bet. Carl and Frederick sts.; 26x100; price $2600. 50x127:6 ft. ox;;’l&mn st., overlogking the Pre- sidio and bay; . Two_modern houses, of 8 rooms each, at Park, 26x137:6 ft.: electric road passes houses: price $6000; make ofter. Nor:h gide of Folsom st., bet. 4th and 5th; 68:9x 160 feet. Lot on Duncan st,, bet. Noe and Castro; 25x114 feet: price $400. Cottage house, 1367 Dolores st.: 5 rooms and bath, basement; 25x9% feet. Apply to C. C. BEMIS, Real Estate and land Agent.” 324 Montgomery street. 360 FLATS 5 ROOMS EACH AND LOT « 26:3x120 t0 rear st.: on N. side Her- mann st., bet. Fillmors and Steiner: the flats front rear street and front of the lot still vacant: both streets in order; electrio line on Fillmore: cable- cars on Haight st. THOMAS MAGEE & SONS, 4 Montgomery si COMPARISON. RENT—120 months at 820, $2400. RESULT—Nothing. INSTALLMENT PLAN—120 months at $20, o RESULT—$1500 SULT— cott: d for. WHICH I'S'BEBT ? ari Build on your lot NOW, while everything is cheap. Cash or installments. Plans furnished. 0. W. FORSYTHE, 640 Market st. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—g08 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. Y FAMILY IS SCATTERED, AND WANT to sell my home of 10 rooms, 'with furniture, and corner lot 80x12), for £7500. Apply to my agent, WM. M. DE WOLF, 1050 Broadwy, Oakland. ODGE & POWELL, FRUITVALE STATION offer 10 acres orchard, $40U per acre: house, large lot.w: modern house, fine, $1000, worth double. - 3 ALDEF”Z GARFIELD, BUILDERS, JUST finished several new mgdern houses; 5,8 and 10 rooms; easy terms and central location, Dffice, 902 Broadway, Oal 160 RIG (N TOWN; 19TH 8T, NR. + Brush; 5-room cottage; close to cars short_walk to center of city and trains. W. BARNARD & SON, 458 Ninth st., Oakland. ROPERTY IN ALL PARTS OF ALAMEDA County for sale; large tracts in acres or lots be- tween Oakland and Berkeley: property at Temes- cal a specialty. W.L ROBINSON, 459 Ninth st., Oakland. FRUIT RANCH; 15 ACRES: ABOVE LOS Gatos, Santa Clara County: 11 acres in bearing trees; 6-room honse; delightful home; want clear proverty In exclange. Apply to C. K. KING, 602 Broadway, Oakland. 15 DIVORCES GRANTED. The followlng divorces were granted in the Su- perior Court yesterday: Er:‘;tof.d!flue[n from Andrea ui esertion. O ohu O Brien from Maggle 0’Brien, on the ground of untaithfulnes: BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and_death notices sent by mail will not 'be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of persons authorized to have the same published. ] RN. LOONEY—In this ch‘;’,oAugust 12, 1895, to the wife of Johu Looney, a daughter. LOUGHERY—In this city, August 22, 1895, to the wife of Robert J. Loughery, a son. MELIA—In this clty, August 21, 1895, to the wite of William P. Melia, & daughter. NEWMAN—In this city, August 23, 1895, tothe wife of Adolph Newman, a daughter. PUTTOCK—In this city, August 21, 1895, tothe wife of Henry Puttock, & son. POOL—August 9, 1895, tothe wite ot J. R.Pool, a daughter. SMITH—In this city, Augnst 16, 1895, tothe wite of Percy L. Smith. a daughter. ——— L. Nissen. on the 0 RENT — COTTAGE OF 8 ROOMS, 1463 Twenty - third -ave.: modern jmprovements: Targe scable; fruit and flowers; rent $20. Apply to STONE, 1189 Nineteenth st., Oakland. CRE TRACTS AND RANCHES FORSALE— £). "8 acres at Fruitvale, ail in fruit: good house and barn: fine view: must be sold; will seil for less shan half Its value: 13 acres at Hlair’s Park; lovely View; easy terms to suii: don’t fail to see them. E. E. BUNCE, 1008 Broadway. UR SALE—$1400 COTTAGE; 4 ROOMS AND bath: corner lot: easy terms: good location. WILLIAM P. TODD, 1008 Broadway, Oakland, OR SALE—HOUSE OF 2 FLATS; 467 BRY- ant st.; lot 22x80 feet to rear street. Applyon premises or to JOHN A. LENNON, 315-317 Clay. OT IN WESTERN ADDITION; 25x137; 4 cheap. Address Lot. box 97. Call Office. OTTAGE HOME; $100 DOWN, $156 MONTH. THE McCARTHY COMPANY, 646 Market st. NEW COTTAGE, IN R . 1 BLOCK from_Geary-st. cars and 25 minates' ride to Kearny st.; 5 rooms, bath and modern improve- ments; lot 25x100; beautiful garden: sewer: will De sold very cheap'and easy terms; owner com- pelled to move. Address Richmond, 'box 46, Cail. OR SALE—2 MODERN FLATS; CHEAP: cash or easy terms: Mission warm belt; ora vacant lot. - Apply, for 3 da; , 1004 Pine st. F'on SALE CHEAP—LOT 25x125, WITH MOD- ern cottage. 322 Diamond st. TJ OUSES BUILT $150 TO $275 A ROOM; CALL and examine plans. 1149 Mission st. RIGHT $100; AN ORGAN $50, 228 P S PIANO-HOUSE REMOVED TO 216 Post st.; instruments strictly first-class. ON'L\' A FEW OF THE SECOND- HAND Steinway & Chickering uprights left. Callnow for bargains, Bowers & Son, 23 and 26 Fifth st. FJORNUNG $1300. SOTTACE; £R0UMS; I BERKE- « ley: lot 30x125. $450—Rough house; 2 rooms; lot 40x100; $10 monthly. 750 Lot 50x100; near station. Other houses and lots all over town. CHAS. A. BAILEY, 46 Market st., or Berkeley station, Berkeley. GROSJEAN, VIOLIN MAKER AND RE- « pairer of string instruments. 307 Grant ave. F. CITY LOTS: $100 UP. TERMS $10 + down, $5 mo. THE McCARTHY CO., 646 Mkt. 9() MONTHLY FOE &-ROOM COTTAGES; plans free. F. BOEGLE. Golden Gate statn. $ 1600. ZOF=E:8 ROOMS.IN BERKELEY: « lot 100x100 with creek; 100 varieties flowers, fruits, etc. $250—Half acre hill land: other houses and lots all over Berkeley. CHARLES A. BAILEY, 46 Market st., or Berkeley Station, Berkeley. OLDEN GATE LOTS; $10 DOWN ; $5 PR. MO. McCARTHY owners, 646 Market st., S. LOTS NEAR THE ALTENHEIM IN Fruitvale; electric cars; only $1 down k; selling fast: good ‘improvements. EY. owner, 802 Broadway, Oakland. HEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—THE U WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the \nu&ed States or Canada one year for $1 50, post- age free. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE—1435 PARK STREET. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. £150. OT 50x205, STREET WORK DONE, PRICE $1000, former price $1800: house and lot, $800:; fine lot, $500. HALL & BAIRD, 1308 Park st., Alameda. EMOVED—F. W. SPENCER & CO. to 338 Post s, vear Poivell, opposite Unlon squas sole agents Conover, Coiby and Spencer planos. 838 Post st. QTEINWAY UPRIGHT; SLIGHTLY USED grand toue; half.cost. SPENCER, 338 Post EW ELEGANT UPRIGHTS, STANDARD makes, almost new, hal? original cost; see & once. F.W.SPENCER & CO., 388 Post st WL G, BADGER WITH KOHLER & CHASE, 26, 28 and 30 O'Farrell st. NE MORE CU Osk Roll Top Desks. Oak Chiffoniers... Oak Bed Sets Oilcloths and L Stoves and Ranges. Thoueands ot bargains. Cash or time payments. 1017-1019-1021-1023 Mission st. QINGLE BOTTLE OF SMITH'S DANDRUFF 1> Pomade is guaranteed to cure any case of dan- @ruff or falling hair or money refunded: never known to fail; try it. By ail druggists price §1, or SMITH BROS,, Fresno, ('al. 0 BUILDINGS BOUGHT AND SOLD, store-fixtures, doors, windows, lumber, pipe cheap. Yard 1166 Mission st., nr. Eighth. COND-HAND AS WELL AS NEW BAPRS, showcases, counters, shelvings, mirrors, desks, eafes, chairs, scales, ets d & very large stock of stock and_get 814 to 835 From $10 up -$17 50 up 30c up 33 up them, t00; be sure and fore slgewhere. J. NOO: Zoin, Ffission st.. above Sixth. Golden Gate avi 0% GOLD, SILVE clothing bought. COLMA. \ FINDOW SHADES MANUFACTURED TO order by WILLIAM McPHUN. 1195 Market. HE FATHER AND SISTER OF WILLIAM MCINTYRE wiil not be responsible for any debts incarred by him. August 22, 1895, AND LADIES N, 41 Third st. DEESSMAKERS. RFECT-FITTING U est rates: system taught. —NICELY transients 1309 MissoN NINTH-NEWLY CA | Le peted, sunny rooms, maa and wife or | genilemen; home comtforts; reasonabie; very ce: ral. | Efriuv’r: HOUSE, 1169 MIs: 1 furnished rooms, single or en suite POST, “LURVILLE"—SUNNY ROOM Ve | 207 single'and en suite: new! “ 84 POST—NICELY FURNISHED SUNNY >/ room, suitable for 1 or 2 gentlemen; quiet | family: references required. POST—COMFORTABLY FURNISHED suite for gentleman; two closets. {3 POWELL — QUIET, SUNNY, | 215 Thed room: 8. | 99 sIxX E HILLSDALE, SUNY | 9O rooms; single and en suite: $1 to $1 50 a day TH_THE PIEDMONT; NICE SU window and single rooms: reasonable. 7 SEVENTH—FURNISHED ROOMS FROM { $1'a week up: housekeeping: transient. FUR- 113 T)RESSMAKING — DRESSES, $2 AND UP: wrappers, 85¢ Up. 139 Shipley st., hear Sixth. TIT! M $8 UP: SKIRTS 76¢ UP; FIT guaranteed. 559;Stevenson st. {OR SALE— CHEAP; A BEAUTIFUL BAY mare; weighs over 1200 pounds; kind and gen- tle: suitable for any business; al#o delivery-wagon and harpess. 310 Golden Gate ave. T HORSES: CHEAP; FROM 1100 t0 1600 pounds. Sunset Horse Market, 139 Valencia s OR: HS%s griving: must be 16 hanis high; weight about 1200 pounds: color required, bay, brown or rial wanted before purchasing. Apply by stating particulars, price, etc., H. W., box s office, ORSES PASTURED: $2 A MONTH; HYDE Ranch: send for circular. 630 Commercial st.. San Francisco. $ HOUSE—44 THIRD, NEAR : most convenient and respectable; 200 | rooms 26¢ to $1 50 per night; X1 50 to 86 per week | electric lights inevery room; reading r'm; free bus. . FRONT SUITE OF FURNISHED 9”3 VALENCIA—3 ELEGANTLY FURNISH- ed rooms; en suite or single; rent reasona- Dle; fine view. T(2L VAN NESS AVE-LARGE SUNNY U223 sront room and small back room; nicely furnished: reasonable. { I“UR RENT—TOGE: MAN, NICELY FUR- {. 7., box 1: Call Uffic SHING QUIET ROOM everything first class. Becurlty, box 116, Cal VHEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—THE U W KLY CALL, scnt to any address in the | United States or Canada one year for $1 50, post~ BOAEDING AND ROOMS. T SUNNY DOUBLE AND SINGLE ROOMS for gentlemen: with breakisst and dinner: in private English fami y: near van Ness ave. Ad- box 70, Office HOME, WITH BOAED A 8 party 0f 4 gentlemen: terms 832 private family. 710 Geary st. 696 EooY NY FRONT SUITES: SIN Kie rooms: best board: special rates to gep lemen for breakfas: and dinner; reasonable. 4() HORSES FCR SALE; ALSO WAGONS buggies, carts, harness; Grand Arcade Horse Market, 327 Sixth st.; auction sales every Wedues- dey. SULLIVAN tioneers. 100 SETS SECONDHAND HARNESS; ALL kinds; second-hand wagons, buggy, caris: 2150 20 cheap horses. Fifteenth and Valencla sts. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. NEW MILK-WAGON; ALSO A HACK FOR N sale.” 1202 Webster st. \YAGO.\‘ST&;U fIES, CARTS AND ROCKA- W 1613 Market st., opposite Franklin. FOR SALE Ox ALE OR EXCHANGE—EASY TERMS FOR 1 Oakland, Los Angeles, San Francisco or San Diego city property: whole or part of $30,000; Fruitland; home of 100 acres; celebrated springs: cholce fruits: attractive pepper tree and orange rove; clear of incumbrance: convenient to San )iego Bay and ocean; connecting San Diego and Coronado “beach by two railroads. Inquire of ZACH MONTGOMERY, Los Angeles, or R.J. Jakland. EXCHANGE. 10 EXCHANGE. ENVER AND EASTERN PROPERTY TO exchange for California improved. Address D. E., box 138, Call Office. INE TROTTING HORSE 6 YEARS OLD AND side-bar top buggy in exchange for good upright piano. NE. corner Filbert and Fillmore sts. HE ABBOTSFORD, BROADWAY AND Polk st.—Quiet and homelike; charges moder- ate: board optionai: all cars direct. | Ty OTEL BERTLING, 714 BUSH—OPENED AS a family hotel: references given and required; | all modern convenience: { CHILDE ! BOARDED. | YZWTANTED-AN INFANT TO BOARD; FEE moderate. 1014 Jackson st., bet. Powell and Mason. OR 2 CHIL,DREN BOARDED; GOOD HOME; mother’s care, 607 Hyde st. ADY WOULD LIKE A BABY TOCARE FO! any age: good home and fond of children. Ap* ply 167% Clara st. STORES TO LET. §15, SATooN 10 LET, AT 910 HOOPER . st., cor. Channel. Apply on premises, MRS. LAGOMARSINO. ARGE STORE, 1648 MISSION ST., OPPO- /'site Bond; only '$16. @9)() STORE; 6 LIGHT ROOMS: ESTAB- €dZY). liehed saloon 8 yrs. 911 Folsom, nr. Fifth. TERY NICE STORES AND FLATS. POLK st., bet. Grove and Fulton: $15 and §20. 95, STORE; TWO SHOW WINDOWS; D40 large rooms; yard. 422 Sixth. ‘QTORE, 1524 HO D ST., CORNER OF Lafayette; cheap for any business, with fix- tures. Apply 2838 Mission st., M. CURKAN, JOR BENT — A CORNER STORE: GOOD stand for drug or grocery business. Apply W. B. CLUFF, 17 Sixth st. 4 NISHED ROOMS FOR sinzle. NY HOUSEKEEPL 6’('—7'}(\ DE ST.--2 SU { rooms; reasonabl; OUR-STORY BRICK AND IRON BUILDING sud basement, 508 Sacramento st contalning er, etc.; rent §80. Apply DAVL NS 20 Montgomery st. 99() ELLIS—2 SUNNY FURNISHED ROOMS 99V for liousekeeping: rear cottage. 94, HOWARD—SUNNY ROOM FUKNISHED v -_‘furhoulekeémng‘ URNISHED HOUSEKEEPING Tooms; every convenience; large garden. A—FURNISHED FRONT, SUNNY lete for hous=keeping. OFFICES 70 LET. e AR e Sk s ART OF OFFICE TO wLBT; RENT 86. Ab- ply 609 Kearny st., room 8, rIT,{vmn 102, CORNER TURK, OVER DRUG store; rnished sunny bay-window sult, for- merly octupied by s dentist 7 years; rent cheap. 'To LET—LARGE SUNNY SUITE OF OFFICES on first_floor; rent reduced. 12 Montgomery )4 ELLIS—FURNISHED FRONT PARLOR, for light housekeeping. SECOND—LARGE FRONT itchien; furnished for housekeep- ing; cheap rent; also other housekeeping rooms. st.. rooms 1 and 2. LEGANT OFFICES IN NEW SPRECKELS building, 926 Market: rents low: no extra charge for gas, jenitorservices or heasing. Apply at building or G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montg. st. SHERIFF’'S SALES. HERIFF'S SALE—WILLIAM B. SWAIN, plainiiz, ve. FRANK B. DAY, as administrator with the will annexed of the estate of MARY A. LEWIS, deceased; FRANK B. DAY, as_adminls- trator of the estate of MILES B. LEWIS, de- ceased, JOHN DOE,JANE DOE and RICHARD ROE, defendants. No. 51,207, Superlor Court, Department No. 4, order of sale and decree of foreclosure. Under aad by virtue of an order of sale and decree of foreclosure fssued out of the Su- perior Court, Department No. 4, of the City and County ot San Francisco, State of Califor- nis, on the 27th day of July, A. D. 1895, In the above-entitled action, wherein WILLIAM B. SWAIN, the above-named plaintiff, obtained a judgment and _decree of foreclosure against FRANK B. DAY, as administrator with the will annexed of the estate of MARY A. LEWIS, de- ceased; FRANK B. DAY, as administrator of tne estate 'of MILES B. LEWIS, deceased, JOHN DOE. JANE DOE and RICHARD ROE, defend- ants,on the 26th day of July, A. D. 1895, which sald judgment and decree was on the 27th day of July, A. D. 1895, recorded in judgment book 27 of said court, at page 145, T am commanded (o sell all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate, Iying and beinz in the City and County of San ‘rancisco, State of California, and bounded and described as follow! Commeneing at a point on the southerly line of Minerva street, distant one hundred and eighty (180) feet westarly from the southwestly corner of inerva and Capitol strects; thence running west- erly along the southeriy line of Minerva stroet, two hundred (200) feet; thence at right angies southerly one hundred and twenty-five (125) feet: thence al right angles easterly two_hundred (200) feet, and thence at_right angies northeriy one hun- dred and twenty-five (125) feet to the southerly line of Minerva street and the place of beginning, being lot number four (4) in block “O" as designated upon a certain map entitled “Map of the Lands of the Railroad Homestead Association,” filed in the office of the County Recorder of the City and County of San Francisco. Public notice is heredy given thai on MONDAY, the 26th day of August, A. D. 1895, at 12 o'clock noon of that day, in front of the new City Hall, Larkin-street wing, in the City and County of Ban Francisco, I will, in obedience 1o said order ot sale and decree of foreclosure, sell the above- described property, or so much thereof as may be necessary to raise sufficient money to satisty said {ndgment, with interest and costs, etc., to the ighest and best bidder, for lawful money, gold coin of the United States. L. 8. RICHARD I. WHELAN, Sheriff. fs... neisco, August 3, 1895. L. 8. CLARK, room 7, ninth fioor, Mills building, sttorney for plaintift. ~ AN, 1017-1019- | JNCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRY; HEMME & LONG Piano Co. (established 1875), 340 Post st.: on installments; send for catalogue. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY OR Oakland property, ranch of 123 acres 7 miles from Santa Cruz and 3 miles from Capitola, 40 acres of which is farming and 83 timber land: water in abundance. Call or address A. LEWTH- WAITE, 500 Montgomery, basement. (OR SBALE—280 ACRES GOOD LAND IN Tuolumne County: plenty wood and water; cheap for cash. Apply 1714 Polk st., in store. 0 LEASE, FOR CASH—! ACRES RICH level land, 2 mlles from town of San Luis oblaBo; sbundant water, Apply to AVIDSON & LEIGH, 137 Montgomery st. P ENTING PIANOS: LARGE AND VARIED sssortment; tuned free. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO.’S Piano-house, cor. Kearny and Sutter sts. EORGE F. WELLS, SOLE AGENT FOR THE Mathushek pianos; sold on very easy inscall- planos rented. 1360 Market st. RON MAUZY, 808 POST ST.—SOHMER, y & Evans, Briggs and other pianos. TECK, OHICKERING & SONS,, VOSE AND Sterling pianos sold on $10 installments. BENJ. "RTAZ & SON, sole agents, 16-20 O'Farrell LEGAL NOTICES. HERIFF 8 OFFICE, CITY AND COUNTY OF San Francisco, Cal.—In the matter of A. N, HIRSTEL, an insolvent, noticé is hereby given that by virtue of an order of the Hon. CHARLES W. SLACK, Judge of the Superior Court of the id City and County, the undersigned will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the stock of cigars, tobacco, smokers’ materials and all other effects of sald Insolvent in the cigar-stand, No. 213 Montgomery street, on the said premises, as an entirety, on Saturday. August 24, at 12 . R.I. WHELA. weriff Clty and County of San Francisco. EPARTMENT No. 10, PROBATE—IN THE Superior Court, in and for the City and County of San Francisco, State of California. in the matter of the esiate of LOUISE E. DUFF, deceased. No. 18,315, otice Is hereby given that TUESDAY, the 34 day of September, A. D. 1805, 8t 10 0’CloCk A, 3. of said day, and the courtroom of Department No. 10 of said court, at the new City Hall, in the City and County of San Francisco, State of California, heve been appointed as the time and place for proving the will of sald LOUISE E. DUFF, de- ceased. and for hearing the appiication of JESSIE HENDERSON MCLEOD for the issuance to her of leiters testamentary thereon, Dated August 17, A. D. 1895. [Seal.] GHARLES F. CURRY, Olerk, -] By F. B. HOUGHTON, Deputy Clerk. P. ALEXANDRE BERGEROT, Attorney for Petitioner, 142-143 Crocker Building, San Fran- cisco. ESOLUTION.—AT A MEETING OF THE Board of New City Hall Commissioners held August 18, 1895, the following resolution was passed to print: Resolved, That contract No. 80, for ‘brick, gran- ite and concrete work in rotunds and adjoining rooms, new City Hall, be awarded to D. J. BREN- NAN, In the sum of $6200, and the same pass 0 —Commissioners CRESWELL, BRODER- 1CK. "Absent—Commissioner SUTRO. J. J. MCCARTHY, Secretary. N 171 _SUPERIOR COURT, IN AND FOR the ity and County of San Francisco, Staie of California. Departmeént No. 10 (Probate). In the matterof ihe estate of JOHN B. MILLER, deceased. Order to show cause why order of sule 0f real estate should not be made. A. C. FREESE, the administrator of the estate of JOHN B. MILLER, deceased, having filed his petition hereln, duly verified praying for an order of sale 0f the real estate of said decedent, for the purposes therein set forth. It is therefore ordered by the said court that all persons interested in the éstate of sald deceased appear before the said Superior Court on MON-~ DAY, the 26th_day of August, 1855, at 10 o'clock in'the forenoon of. sald day, at the courtroom of Department No. 10 (Probate) of said Superior Court, at the new City Hall, in the City and County of Ban Francisco, Siate of California, to show canse why an order should not be granted to the said administrator to sell 0 much of the real es- tate of the said deceased o8 shall be necessary. And that a copy Of this order be published at least onpce a week for four successive weeks in the SAN FRANCISCO CALL, & newspaper printed and published in said City and County. Dated July. 45, A. D. 1895. GCHARLES W, BLACK, Judge of the Superior ourt.. J.D. SULLIVAN, attorney for administrator, 31 Pine street, San Francisco, California. N THE SUPERIOR COURT, IN AND FOR the City and Countv of San Francisco, State of Galifornia, Department No. 10 (Probate). In the matter of the estate of MARY O'NEIL, deceased. Order to show cause why order of sale of Teal estate should not be made. A. C. FREESE, the administrator of the estate of MARY O'NEIL, deceased, having filed his poti- tion herein, duly verified. praying for an order ot gale of the real estate of gald decedent, for the pur- poses therein set forth. Tt is therefore ordered by the said court that all persons_interesied in the estate of said deceased, appear before the said Superior Court on MON- DAY, the 26th dayof August, 1895, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said ddy,at the courtroom of Department No. 10 (Probate) of said Superior Couri, at the new City Hall, in the City and County of San Francisco, State of Catifornia, to show cause why an order should not be granted to_the said ad- ministrator 1o sell 8o much of the real estate of the sald deceased as shall be necessary. And thata copy of this order be published at least once a week for four successive weeks in the SAN FRANCISCO CALL, & newspaper printed and published in sald City and County, Dated July 25, &. D. 1895, CHARLES W.SLACK, Judge of the Superior Court. J. D. SULLIVAN, attorney for administrator, 819 Pine street, San Francisco, California. PROPOSALS. ROPOSALS FOR CHAIRS FOR GIRLS HIGH School.—1n sccordance with a resolution of the Board of Education, sealed proposals will be re- celved by the Superintendent of Common Schools in ogyen session of said Board, new City Hall, on SATURDAY, August 31,1895, at 12 o'clock M. for furnishing the ssid Board with the followi Qescribed chuirs and delivering same In the hail of the Girls' High School: A 144 folding cl 18 or 19 inches wide. 400 opera ch: 9 or 20 inches wide. 56 sections of b folding chairs in each, 18 or 19 inches wide. 162 sections of 4 folding chairs in each, 18or 19 inches wid 300 cane-seat chairs for stage. All chairs to be of hard wood, solid or veneered. Samples of all chairs offered must be submitted at the oftice of the Board of Education before the hour set for the reception of proj 3 The chairs must delivered in the hall of the Girig’ High School on Scott street, betwees Geary and O'Farrell streets, San Francisco, on or beforo September 21, 1885. ach bid must be accompanied by a certified check in the som of 8250, made payable to the orisiof et oo donrl o By cond!tion accepted an the contract awarded and if the bidder shall fail or neglect to execute, & written agreement and give the bonds required within six days after the award is made, then and in that case said check shall be forfeited to the said Board of Education. The Board nurve" th.h.fl:lll ‘?I:‘I.c[hl-ln' or all bids, or any portion of any bid, as the pubiic good may re- qnfi-e. Blank proj s will be furnished :} the secretary on contracts are awarded will be required, prior to or Bhel” Drogoriion of-the.cont ‘of sqveriishe. thls proportion ng notice. GEORGE BEANSTON, o ication. The parties to whom | 6, 8 AND 10 ACRE CHICKEN RANCHES, « on 8 and 10 years' credit, at 7 per cent; im- ed and unimproved: 2 with cheap houses on; D. H. TWING, Sonoma pr 2 with running water. City, Cal. $200 160 ACRES; UNIMPROVED; « covered with white and black oak: better land In the State: 35 miles from this oity: 2 miles from Glen Ellen. Address Ranch, box 106, Call Office. ESTABLISHED 15 YEARS. EST SYSTEMATIZED LAND OFFICE IN AMERICA N. D. SICKELS, —THE— LAND AGENT. SALE and EXCHANGE 0f RANCH property & STRICT SPECIALTY. By far the LARGZST LIST. 818 PosT STREET, bét. Stockton and Powell, 8. F. 7 PER ACRE—1280 ACRES TIMBER LAN. O Kern County. W., box 9, this oflice. HE NEW ENGLAND COLONY OF CALIFOR- nin offers an opportunity for home-making better than ever before offered, and not Ifkely to be re- peated. We court a thorough investigation of our plan, our location, our soil, our transportation facilities. Our lands are exceedingly rich, pro- ducing in great abundance every variety of fruit, grain and _vegetable grown In the State of Call- fornia. Our location is beautiful; our climate healthy. Those who really want a home that is aturactive, pleasant and profitable can secure it with us. Weown this tract of land; In fact, it has been our home for over thirty years, and we have de- cided and are determined to develop a community that will demonstrate the highest possibilities ot home-making. We are not selling on commission. We own the lands, and_some of us live on them, and will continue to live on them and make our homes there, that will be called home by our children, and we are entirely content to farm the entire tract until we can surround ourselves with neighbors who wish at once to have schools and churches and reading-rooms in their very midst. ‘Therefore we propose (o see to it that those who make their homes with us have the kirdly advice and friendly assistance necessary to their success. Call on or address ‘WILSON & REID, Room 10, rotunda, Mills building. RA.\'CK AT GOVERNMENT PRICE. An unprecedented opportunity for a young man of energy 10 acquire & large and profitable ranch well adapted for farming and stockraising: also well located for dairy purposes, being near a larze creamery which pays ont each month from $3000 0 $6000 for milk. This exceedingly favorable o vortunity will be offered for afew daysata liiule above thie Government price per acre on long-term payments. Address HOMER WILSON, room 10, rotunda, Mills bullding, San Francisco. M4 sar Francisco, RANCHO DE NOVATO. Tracts of any size desired: fruit, grain and vege- table land; no irrigation: both Tail and water transportation; $40 to $75 per acre: easy terms; town of Novato; graded school. hoteis and stores on the property: send for circular. Dairy for sale with or withont cows. SYNDICATE INVESTMENT COMPANY, 64 and 65 Chronicle building. ¥ YOU WANT_A RANCH FOR GRAZING . purposes or un drchard alreaay improved, where ovly small cash outlay fs required, balance pagable in 6 or 7 years. apply 328 Montgomery st.. 8. F. PROPERTY WANTED. (VHIOKEN AND HOG RANCH WANTED; $2000 to $2600. _Cash, box 8. ihis office. MONEY TO LOAN. '“7]!\' PAY HIGH RATE ON SMALL LOANS when you can get from $200up at 55 cents per month interest on $100. Loan, box 88, Call. OANS ON FURNITURE OR PIANOS WITH- 5 0“1: removal; private party; low interest. 215 owell st. ONEY LOANED ON PIANOS BY PRIVATE party; low interest. 215 Powell st. MONEY TO LOAN ON SAN FRANCISCO, (Oakland and country real estate in any amount. A.F.JOHNS & CO., 632 Market st., room 9. LOANR ON REAL ESTATE 1ST AND 2ND mortgages, undivided interests, estates; any amount; lowest rates. BECK ER, 240 Montgomery. OANS ON FURNITURE OR PIANOS WITH- out removal: San_Francisco, Oakland or Ala- lowest rates. BECKER, 240 Monigomery. ANY ANoUNT OF MONEY ON WATCHES, diamonds, jeweiry, sealskins, pianos, all valu- ables and securities: private office: i usiness con- fidential. Coumbia Loan and Colaeral Ofiice (Incorporated), 9 Grant ave., 8 dcors from Marke t Pax NO COMMISSION; COME TO LOANER direct for money on_your pianos and furniture without removing. 418 Ellls st., room 22. TAMONDS—THE HIGHEST AMOUNT loaned on them at UNCLE HARRIS,15 Grant avenud ONEY ON ANY SECURITY; STRICTLY private: interest moderate; best price for old gold and silver. 128 Kearny st., room 89. 1G SUM IN TRUST; INTEREST LOWER than banks; first and second mo! s ialty; $100 up; no delay. Money, box 17, Call. ONKY LOANED ON FURNITURE, 2& 3%. TRAVERS & LAMB, 612 California st. AR, AMOUNT: IST, 2D OR'SD MORTGAGES: estates, undivided interests, real estate in pro- bate. McCOLGAN, 131 Montgomery, room 1. MUICIPAL LOAN. OFFICE, 105 GRANT avenue; private entrance 10135 upstairs. N FURNITURE AND PIANOS, WITHOUT Temoval, and_endowment insurance policies. Room_ 88, Donohoe bidg, 1170 Market.. A Y SUMLFIRST OR SECOND MORTGAGES city or country ;Estates. MURPHY,628 Market MDNEY LOANED ON_JEWELRY AND other valuables at the Security Loan Office, 1106 Market st.,nr. Mason; private entrance 7 Turk. TRICTLY PRIVATE LOAN OFFICES. 850 Market at., cor. Stockton, rooms 17 and 18, first floor ‘established 30 years; al ways open. “Uncle ORROW MONEY ON YOUE DIAMONDS, jewelry, furniture and pianos without removal: fowest rates. Call or write to HARRY ANKEL & ©O., Mills bldg, 5th floor, r 6; strictly confidential. NANY SECURITY,ATLOW RATES; DEAL ing confidential. rocker bullding. FINANCIAL. YA E CAN LOAN YOU MONEY ON &, F. AND W Guiiand real sstate, first mortgage, a7 and 8 percent. A. F. JOHNS & CO., 632 Market st., rm. 9. ANY SUM OF MONEY ADVANCED ON your furniture, pianos or real estate: lowest rate; call and state your proposition or write: of venings. J. NOONAN, 1001 Mission st~ oo ARIN COUNTY—5000 ACRES 26 MILES 7{ '0 LOT 50X150. $2000—Lot 50x115; cottage of 6 rooms and bath: stabie; sunny frontage; $100 cash, balance $25 monthly; 170. $2300—Lot '50x86, with 6 rooms and bath; §50 cash, $20 per month; No. 127. $1600—Lot 556x100; cottage 4 rooms; part cash; No. 129. $600—Lot 35x150; & snap. Houses to let in all paris of Alameda, $10 and up. For bargains in Alameda property, see the Alameda Land Company, 1500 Park st., corner Santa Clara ave., Alameda. ¥ $ 100 SASH, #30 PER MONTH; LOT 30x 150; modern cottage 5 rooms and bath; 2 blocks from station; 82200. No. 654. $100 cash, $25 per monith: lot 33:4x150; new 2- story house 6 rooms and baih, 2 blocks from sta- tion. $2600. No. 520. $100 cash, $30 permonth; 10t 35x150: modern 2- story house 7 rooms and bath ‘with barn, 1 block #rom station; $3000. No. 669. $200 cash, $30 per month: lot 87:2x10} new cottage 8 rooms and path; $3100. No. 670. $500 cash, $40 per month; iot 33:4x140: elegant 2-story house 7 rooms and bath, 1 block from sta- ton: 84800, No. 865. $1000 cash, $50 per month; lot 40x150; fine 2- story house 9 Tooms and bath, 2 blocks_from sta- tion; $6500. No. 333. Houses to let {n _all parts of Alameda. Apply to H. P. MOREAL. 1432 Park st., Alameda. OR IMMEDIATE SALE — NEAR SCHOOL and station; streets improved and sewered. $2250—$50 cash, §25 monchly; 30x100; cotiage, 4 rooms and bath. $2400—$50 cash, $20 monthly; 37:6x100: cote tage, 5 rooms and bath. $3250—850 cash, $356 monthiy: 38x100; corner house in fine condition; 8 rooms and bath. $3250—$200 cash, monthly; $7x110; ele- gant colonial cottage: 7 rooms and bath. £3850—8200 cash, $35 montbly: 37x120; hand- some new cottage, § rooms and bath. Houses to rent from $10 up. Open Sunday and holid: MARCUSE & REMMFEL, Bay-street station, Alameda, and 628 Market st., San Francisco. TH!’-: JOSEPH A. LEONARD COMPANY ARH offering great inducements to those desiring homes in Alameda. They have on hand a number of modern homes In size and price to suit all comers; easy terms if preferred. Send for their il- lustrated catalogue, “Figures and Facts,” which contains valuable information for all who intend guechatay. Main office, 1384 Park st Alameda; ranch 19 Montgomery st., San Francisco. ALAMEDA HOUSES TO LET. LEGANT NEW 8ROOM HOUSE: DESIR- able location. E. L., box 187, Call Office. BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. OT IN BERKELEY; FINE LOCATION; ofter wanted. DECKER, 1208 Market st. NOTHER BARGAIN; HOUSE OF 5 ROOMS; orchard; 120x135; owner sick; must sell. Ap- plv JOSEPH J. MASON, Dwight-way station, XCHANGE FOR BERKELEY PROPERTY. Business property on Park st., Alameda; 1005 150; to exchange for Berkeley property. An elegant block of land on Peraita Heights, East Oakland; positively the most elegant home- site in East Oakland: elevation 200 feet above city base; elegant view of Lake Merritt; adjoins the beautiful home of Borax Smith; will trade for town lots in Berkeley or unincumbered ranch property. Beautiful home, entirely furnished; lot 75x130 near statlon and school; installment loan of $4000; will trade equity for lot or other property. M. L. WURTS, Dwight-way station, Berkels $3000 MODERN QUEEN ANNE COT- - tage; new; lot 40x125; five minutes’ walk from station. $2900—Brand-new 2-story houseof 7 rooms: near Dywight-way station: must be sold: easy payments. M. L. WURTS, Dwight-way station, Berkeley. &1 5-ROOM COTTAGE $1650. F BO LE, STOCKTON ADVERTISEMENTS STOCKTON REAL ESTATE. NPERSON & CARTEE, Y7 SOUTH SAN Joaquin st., Stockton. 800 acres adjoining the city: a cholee tract to subdivide. A choice block of 82 lots in_good loca- tion: §4800. Several nice cottages from $1000 to $400C: on easy terms. A few choice i0ts on the line of the electric-cars. Good garden tracts from B to 20 acres: well located. 100 acres, six miles from Stockton; fine rich soil; $55 per acre: & fine bargain. 300 tous of choice hay at a bargain. E A. DUDLEY & CO, . ©" "REAL ESTATE BROKERS, 405 East Main st., Stockton, Cal. Choice residence 1ots on electric street car iine, from $150 uj 10 down, $1 per week; no interest, Do tAxes. Send for maps. Small acreage tracts gardens and orchards on easy terms. Bal ns in tmproved property. Cor- DENTISTS. F.REA,500 TURK ST—ALL DENTAL WORK at lowest prices and warranted; open evenings. LL WORK REASONABLE AND WAR- ranted. DR.J. W. KEY, 1123 Market st. R.J.J. LEBK, #2206 MARKET, COR. GOLDEN Gaio ave.—Open evenings; Sundays till noon. GEORGE W. LEEK, THD GENUINE Leek dentist, discoverer of vainiess extraction and patentee of improved bridge work or teeth without any pinte, moved from 8 t020 O'Farrell t. AT CHALFARTSBEMASON COR: MARKET, sets of teeth are made to please or no charge: on bridges, crowns and gold plates prices reduced; small gold fllings only $2; painless extraction. (CRQOME BENTLL, ASSOCTATION, 709 MAR- ket, bet. 3d_and 4tn, gas specislists: only reli- sble agent for painiess extraction; artificial teatn #rm $5; Hlings from 81 ; extracting 50¢, with gasS1. §7 A 55T FOR TEETH; WARMANTED 45 s t 3 déntist, 930 Market st., next Buldwin Theater: R. H. G. YOUNG, BRIDGES AND TEETH without plates a specialty. 1841 Polk si. D e R enin: oo otacee. o Setaotag whts 5 no ext plates are made; old plates made over like new; teeth from $8 per set; extracting 50c; gas given. OLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 806 MAR- ket st. DE. CHARLES W. DECKER. MARRIAGE LICENSES, Licenses to marry were granted yesterday aa follows: James M. Callan and Emma M. Raon, 21—18. Andrew Cogan and Celia Parker, 38—31. Sue Ting Park and Wong Gee Kum, 2922, James Gordon and Mathiide Spacher, 26—22. Jobn Peterson and *ofia Erikson, 42—26. C. H. Deohent and Antoinetts Dietz, 26—22. M. C. Cantelow and KEsther M. Dutton, 26—23, Gustay Thiel and Meta Wilke, 31—24. Christian Hack and Lena Laaynski, 31—31. MARRIED. HAMMER—KIDWELL—In this city, Avgen 14, 1895. by the Rev. F. B. Pullan, Frank G. Ham- mer of 8an Francisco and Hattie F. Kidwell of Colusa, Cal. e e e e DIED. McLeod, Rena Maxon, Mrs. Betsey Nunes, Manuel L. O'Brien, Jobn J. O'Keefe, John Olson, Hilda L. Schulthels, Ernst Salomo, Mrs. Justine Stuber, Marie Lincoin, 8. Harry Smith, Emma E. Lyons, Mrs. Elizabeth Schmalholz, Minnle Scheley, Capt. Otto W. Apelt, Charles M. Almkwist, Johanna Bendix, Lena Bartz, Charles W. F. Elsasser, Charles C. Foster, Jennle Groezinger, Elizabeth Healey, Jonn ALMKWIST—In this city, August 23, 1895, Jo- hanna, beloved wife of John A. Almkwist, and mother of Assian, Aster anl Edith AlmEwist, = native of Norway, aged 40 years. A-Friends and ' acquaintances are respect- fully fnvited to aitend the funeral THIS DAY (Saturday), at 2 o'clock P. M., from the par- lors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1209 Mission street, near Eighth. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. APELT—In this city, August 21, 1895, Charles M., beloved husband of Felicitas Apelt, a native of Berlin, Germany, aged 04 years 6 months snd 1 ay. Fa-Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to_attend the funeral THIS DAY (Saturday), at 1:30 o'clock P. .. from his late residence, 1606 Stockton street. Interment 1. 0. 0. ¥. Cemetery. BARTZ—In this city, August 38, 1895, Charles W, F. Bartz, a native of Germany, aged 65 years. BENDIX—In Sscramanto, August 21, 1895, Lena, only daughterof Joseph and Cecelia Bendix, a native of San Francisco, aged 5 years. ELSASSER—In this clty, August 23, 1895, Charles C. Elsasser, beloved father of Charles. William, Louisa and Frederick Elsasser, a bative of Hell: brun, Germany, aged 56 years 10 months and ‘23 ays. LF-Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 1:30 o’clock P. M.. from the par- lors of J. B. Metzler, 638 Washington street, thence to Alcazar building, O'Farrell street, where the services will be held, commencing at 3 ~0’clock P. 3. under the auspices of Germania Lodge No.1718, K. of H.,and Sud. Deutschen Verein. Inserment L. O. O. F. Cemeters. FISCHER—In Laussune, August 4, 1895, Fva Fischer, sister of Franz, Marie and the late Elise Fischer, a native of Wurzburg. FOSTER—In Sonoma. August 21, 1895, Jennie, beloved wife of Thomas Foster, a native of New York, aged 48 years, A5 Friends and scquaintances are respect- fully inviled to attend the funeral services TO-MORROW (Sundsy), t 2 0'clock P. M., at the grave. Interment Masonic Cemetery. GROEZINGER—In this city. Aogust 23, 1895, Tlizabeth, beloved sister of G. and L. Groezinger, and aunt of Judge G.C.and B. R. Groezinger, a native of Germany, aged 68 years. FarFriends and ~acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 3 o'clock P. .. from the par lorsof H. F.Suhr & Co., 1209 Mission street, near Eighth. lnterment Laurel Hill Cemetery. HEALEY—In this city, August 22,1895, John, beloved husband of Margaret Healéy, and father of Katie and John Healey and the late Sister ‘Agnes Joseph of Notre Dame Convent, San Jose, Cal., anative of Ennis, County Clare, Treland, sged 62 years 2 months and 29 days. [Brookiyn (. Y.) papers please copy.] 85 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fullly invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Suturdas), at 9:30 4. A, from his late rest Sence, 808 Mission street, thence to St. Patriox’s Church for services at 10 0'¢lock .M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. LYONS—In this city, August 23, 1895, Mrs. Eliza- beth Lyons, beloved motherof Mrs. E.T. Me- Cann, a native of County Cork, Ireland, aged 80 ears, Y8 The funeral will take place THIS DAY (Saturday), at 10 0'clock A. M., from St. Mary’s Hospital. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. LINCOLN—In thiscity, August 22,1895, S. Harry, beloved husband of ‘Atlanta J. Lincols, father of ! John H.and Frank T.Lincoln, and brother of Francis D., Granville H. and George S. Lincoln, aged 49 years and 7 months. 25~ Friends and scquamntances are respect- fully fnvited to attend the funeral TO-MOREOW (Sunday). at 2 O'clock P. M.. from his late residence, 835 Valencla street. near Twentieth, Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. MCLEOD—In this city, August 28, 1895, Rens, beloved daughter of Margaret and the late Alex- ander L. McLeod, and sister of George and John McLeod. & native of Prince Edward Isiand, aged 25 years 7 months and 3 days. MAXON—In Alameda, August 23, 1895, Mrs. Betsey Maxon, beloved mother of Mrs. J. L. Rix of Colorado, Tex., and_grandmother of R. E,, Do Witt W. and Benton C.Toll, & native of Con- necticut, aged 94 years 4 monthsand 9 days. [Oneida’ and Schenectady (N. Y.), Milwaukes (Wis.) and Colorado (Tex.) papers please copy.} o Friends and acquaintances are tespect. fully invited to attend the services TO-MORROW Sunday), 8t 4 0'clock P. M., st her late resi- ence, 1312 Ninth street, Aiameda, thence to Oakland mole for Cedar Creek, Wis. NUNES—In this city, August 22, 1895, Manuel L, ‘Nunes, beloved brother of Mrs. Reta Condenca, a native of Azores Isiands, aged 29 years, OLSON—In this city, August 21, 1895, Hilda Touisa, beloved wife of Herman Oison, and sister of Chatles, John, Gustaf, Anna and Annett Arm- strong and Mrs. Sofle Peterson, a native of Oland, Sweden, aged 50 years 3 montha and 29 ays. #&~Frionds and acquaintances are res sully mvited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 3 o'clock P. M., from her late residence, 414 Tenth street. Idterment L O. 0. F. Cemetery. O’BRIEN—In this city, Angust 21, 1895, John Joseph O'Brien, beloved father of Willlam . and John Joseph O'Brien and Mrs. William Curley, a native of County Cork, Ireland, aged 65 years, 2 Friends and_scquaintandes are respect’ fully invited to attend the funeral THIS DAY (Sainrday), at 2:30 0'Clock P. M., from the par- lors of the United Undertakers, 21 and 29 Fittn streer, Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, O’KEEFE—In this city, August 22. 1896, John O'Keefe, & native of Ireland, aged 64 years. STUBER—In this city, August 23, 1895, Marle Stuber, widow of the late Moritz Stuber, native of Bwitzerland, aged 76 years. | " g Friends ‘and _acquaintancéé 48 res fully invited to astend the funeral THIS DA (Saturaay). at 3 o'clock P. ., from her late residence, 1218 Leavenw orth street. Intermens 1. 0. 0. F. Cemetery. SCHULTHEIS—In this city, Avgust 23, 1895, Trnst, beloved son of John H. and Christine Bchulthels, and brother of Willié and Otto Schul- thels, native of San Francisco. aged 17 years & monibgand 3Tdays. - Eriends an ntances aro fully tnvited fo attend the taneral TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 2 o'clock P. M., from the residence of his parents, 622 Jersey street, between Dia- mond and Douglass. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. SALOMO—In this city, A tine Salomo, a native of Sigmaringen, Wurtem- berg, Germany, aged 66 years and 49 days. B Friends and_acquaintances afe respect. fully Invited to _attend the funeral THIS DAY (Saturday), at_8:30 o'clock A.X..from her lata Tesidence, 1687 Misslon streat, between Twelfth and Thirteenth, thenos (o 8t. Boniface’s Church, Golden Gate avenue, where a solemn requiem ‘mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul ¢ommencing at © oclock A. . Intermen Holy Cross Cemetery. - BCHMALHOLZ—In this city, August 23, 1895, Minnle, beloved wife of 'Captain Theodor™ Schmaiholz, mother of Louls and Norman Schmalholz, and daughter of R. IL. Pahl, a native of San Fraricisco, aged 39 years months and 33 Y8, . B9~ Friends and acquaintances are 1013 1nvl¢ed to attend the faneral TO-MORKOW (Sunday), a2 oclock rou trom the rest. ence of her brother, John R. Pahl, 814 Dolores street, between Twenty-first and Twenty-second. Interment L. 0. O. F. Cemetery, SCHELEY—In this city. August 22, 1893, Captain Otio W. Scheley, beloved husband of Louisa Scheley, and fathier of William Scheley, & native of Hamburg, Germany, aged b8 years 2 months and 23 days. % Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral TO-MORROW (Sunday). at 2 o'clock P. .. from his late residence, 416 Green strees, between Kearny and Dupont. Please omit flow- ers. interment L. O. O. F. Cemetery. st 22, 1895, Mrs. Jus- SMITH—In this city, August 22, 1895, Emma Eliza, beloved wife of B.J. C. Smith, a native of Sidney, aged 38 years. UNITED UNDEKTAKERS' EMBALMING PARLORS, at nable Rates. 27 and 29 Fifth CAVOY & GALLACHER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth §t., Opp. Lincoin School. ‘Telephone 3080. DIVORCE SUITS BEGUN. Suits for divorce were begun yesterday as fol- lows: S Mrs. M, L. Wertheimer azalust B, J.Wertheimer. James Dunning against Bessie Dunning. Jessie J, Hardy against Jonn J. Hardy. CYPRFSS LAWN CEMETERY, - SAN MATEO COUNTY; NON-SECTARIAN 1aid out on the lawn plan; perpetual care; beage nent and easy of access; see it betars’ titul, permai burial place elsewhere, '"'""uuy n’l;:;o. 9 City Hall Avenuss